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Some early morning showers are showing on the radar, and scattered rain and storms are possible this afternoon and evening.
Tropical Storm Erin is continuing its westward push through the Atlantic and should become a hurricane the afternoon of Aug. 15.
Tropical Storm Erin formed in the Atlantic on Monday and is expected to gain strength, according to the National Hurricane Center. >> Bookmark this page for the latest maps and models.
As of the latest update, issued at 4 a.m. CDT Thursday, Tropical Storm Erin was located about 990 miles east of the Leeward ...
However, the severity of those impacts is unknown at this time. Swells generated by Erin will begin affecting portions of the ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Erin is expected to begin strengthening today, Aug. 13 and become a hurricane Friday, Aug. 15, and a strong Category 3 hurricane by Sunday, Aug. 17 as ...
Tropical Storm Erin will likely start to strengthen Aug. 13 and become the first Atlantic hurricane of the 2025 season late ...
The hurricane center explicitly calls for Erin to rapidly intensify before the weekend — a term used when a storm’s sustained winds get at least 35 mph stronger in 24 hours. In this case, forecasters ...
NEWS AT NINE STARTS NOW. FIRST AT NINE ALL EYES ON TROPICAL STORM ERIN, WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BECOME A HURRICANE. THE FIRST ...
The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane tomorrow morning as it passes north of the Leeward islands. Erin will ...
Highs will be in the upper 80s and lower 90s Thursday, with a heat index near 100. More scattered storms are possible.
All eyes are on Tropical Storm Erin, making its way west, traveling at 17mph with max sustained winds at 50 mph.